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Verse Isaiah 1:24. _AH, I WILL EASE ME_ - "Aha! I will be eased"]
Anger, arising from a sense of injury and affront, especially from
those who, from every consideration of duty and gratitude, ought t...
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THEREFORE SAITH THE LORD ... - The prophet having stated the guilt of
the nation, proceeds to show the consequences of their crimes; or to
foretell what would happen. The name of God is repeated, to a...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
The reader will find that every chapter has been analyzed as to its
contents. We have not made copious annotations, because the three
lectures on the book of Isaiah as found a...
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A complete poem, of uncertain date, in elegiac rhythm. How has the
city once loyal to Yahweh become faithless to her husband! Her silver
has become dross, her wine adulterated. Her princes rebel again...
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THEREFORE, &C.— Here begins the prediction of the events which
should happen to this corrupt people. The _first_ of these are, the
evils to be inflicted by the Babylonish captivity; the _second_ the
p...
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b. THE RESULTS OF JUDGMENT, A CLEANSED CITY
TEXT: Isaiah 1:24-31
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Therefore saith the Lord, Jehovah of hosts, the Mighty One of Israel,
Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries, and avenge me of mi...
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Therefore saith the Lord, the LORD of hosts, the mighty One of
Israel, Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries, and avenge me of mine
enemies:
THEREFORE SAITH THE LORD, THE LORD OF HOSTS - 'Adonaay...
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1:24 saith (a-2) A word introducing an oracular discourse, as Genesis
22:16 . It is frequent in the Prophets. hosts, (b-7) See James 5:4 .
me (c-17) As 'comforts himself,' Genesis 27:42 ....
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JEHOVAH'S ARRAIGNMENT OF HIS PEOPLE
This chapter is general in character, and much of it (e.g. Isaiah
1:10) might refer to almost any period. This general character of the
prophecy renders it especial...
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MINE ADVERSARIES] the evildoers in Jerusalem. God will purge the city
of them....
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God is angry because the leaders of his people are guilty of moral
failure. God wants men who will loyally carry out his wishes. He now
considers Israel and Judah to be his enemies. That is why he wil...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
ISAIAH DECLARES HOW GOD’S PEOPLE SHOULD BE LIVING
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 1 TO 9
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 1
WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT
V1 Messages about Judah and *Jerus...
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THEREFORE SAITH THE LORD. — The word for “saith” (literally,
_whisper_) is that which always indicates the solemn utterance of an
oracle. The solemnity is emphasised by the exceptional accumulation of...
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לָכֵ֗ן נְאֻ֤ם הָֽ אָדֹון֙ יְהוָ֣ה
צְבָאֹ֔ות א
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CHAPTER I
THE ARGUMENT OF THE LORD AND ITS CONCLUSION
Isaiah 1:1 -His General Preface
THE first chapter of the Book of Isaiah owes its position not to its
date, but to its character. It was publishe...
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A NATION PURGED OF DROSS BY DISASTER
Isaiah 1:21-31
The great lover of our souls does not abandon His people even when
they spurn the first overtures of His appealing pity. Though they
refuse to yiel...
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Isaiah was a prophet to Judah. He exercised his ministry wholly within
her borders, and with a view to her correction and comfort. His
burdens of the nations were uttered concerning those nations whic...
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Therefore saith the Lord, the LORD of hosts, the (h) mighty One of
Israel, Ah, I will (i) rid myself of my adversaries, and avenge me of
my enemies:
(h) When God will show himself merciful to his Chu...
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_Ah! God punishes with regret. (Menochius) --- Comfort. I will take
complete vengeance under Joathan, (4 Kings xv. 37.) Achaz, &c._...
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How very blessed is it to behold divine grace triumphing over human
transgression: and the Lord who alone can reform, graciously
exercising his love in a way of reformation over his people. And,
Reade...
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24._Therefore saith the lord, the LORD of hosts _He first employs the
word האדון, (_haadon_) which literally signifies lord, and
expresses the relation to a servant. Next is added the word יהוה
(_Jeho...
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Isaiah 1 begins with a testimony to the sad condition of the people.
They were all wounds and corruption. It was useless to chastise them
any more. Their ceremonies were an abomination to Jehovah. He...
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THEREFORE, SAITH THE LORD, THE LORD OF HOSTS, THE MIGHTY ONE OF
ISRAEL,.... All these names and titles, which are expressive of the
majesty, power, and authority of God, are used to give the greater
s...
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_Therefore saith the Lord, the LORD of hosts, the mighty One of
Israel, Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries, and avenge me of mine
enemies:_
Ver. 24. _Therefore thus saith the Lord._] _Dominator,_...
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_Ah, I will ease me_, &c. This is an expression borrowed from men's
passions, who find some sort of ease and rest in their minds upon
venting their anger on just occasions, or in bringing offenders to...
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Therefore saith the Lord, the Lord of hosts, the Mighty One of Israel,
He who possesses absolute power over all the fortunes and actions of
men, AH! I WILL EASE ME OF MINE ADVERSARIES, have the satisf...
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The Lord's Complaint against Jerusalem...
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21-31 Neither holy cities nor royal ones are faithful to their trust,
if religion does not dwell in them. Dross may shine like silver, and
the wine that is mixed with water may still have the colour...
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I WILL EASE ME, Heb. _I will comfort myself_; ease my mind, and
satisfy my justice, by taking vengeance, as the next clause explains
this. The same expression is used in the same sense EZEKIEL 5:13. O...
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Isaiah 1:24 Lord H113 says H5002 (H8803) LORD H3068 hosts H6635 One
H46 Israel H3478 Ah H1945 rid...
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GOD'S PURPOSE FOR THE FUTURE (ISAIAH 1:21).
The call having been made to Israel for response, God describes their
present state and guarantees that in the end He will bring their
transformation about...
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THE GREAT CLEAN UP (ISAIAH 1:24).
God now speaks. Without His action there would be no hope and no
future, but He declares His intention to act in sovereign power and
bring about that deliverance. Fin...
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ISAIAH OUTLINES THE MESSAGE HE IS BRINGING (ISAIAH 1:1).
This introductory message is also presented in balanced chiastic form.
a He calls on Creation to be aware of God's judgment on His people
(Is...
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CONTENTS: Charge against Israel for their ingratitude and
degeneration. Call to repentance and reformation.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: The backslidings of those who have professed relations...
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Isaiah 1:1. _The vision._ What the prophet saw with the eyes of his
mind, concerning the state of Judah and Jerusalem, his ministry being
chiefly confined to the kingdom of Judea.
_Isaiah, the son of...
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_Ah, I will ease Me of Mine adversaries_
GOD’S ENEMIES AND HIS TREATMENT OF THEM
I. WICKED PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY WICKED RULERS THAT ARE CRUEL AND
OPPRESSIVE, ARE GOD’S ENEMIES.
II. THEY ARE A SUDDEN T...
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_Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the Lord hath spoken_
GOD FINDS VINDICATION IN NATURE
I well remember two funerals going out of my house within a few brief
months during my residence in...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 1:1 Introduction: “Ah, Sinful Nation!” The
prophet rebukes God’s people and calls them to obey God’s word. He
promises miraculous grace beyond judgment....
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 1:24 THE LORD... THE LORD OF HOSTS, THE MIGHTY
ONE OF ISRAEL. See note on 1 Sam. 1:3. God’s judgment on his people
is not the end of the story. The purpose of judgm
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THE PURPOSE OF PUNISHMENT
Isaiah 1:24. Therefore thus saith the Lord, the Lord of hosts, the
Mighty One of Israel, Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries, and
avenge me of mine enemies: and I will tur...
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A TERRIBLE RESOLVE
Isaiah 1:24. _Therefore thus saith the Lord, the Lord of hosts, the
Mighty One of Israel, Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries, and
avenge me of mine enemies_.
Concerning many me...
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PART I.—EARLIER PROPHECIES OF ISAIAH (CH. 1-35.)
SECTION I.—THE GREAT ARRAIGNMENT (Isaiah 1:1.).
EXPOSITION
Isaiah 1:1
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The book of Isaiah is a marvelous book of prophecy. Of course, it is
the longest book of prophecy in the Bible, and it would seem that God
gave to Isaiah a clearer vision of the redemptive work of Jes...
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Deuteronomy 28:63; Deuteronomy 32:43; Ezekiel 16:42; Ezekiel 21:17;...